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Prickly pear as a weed?-- ZayZayEM 14:11, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Didn't someone successfully clear some fields of blackberry using goats to eat them? I'll have to research this and add the information. Also, by the way, blackberries are delicious :)
I couldn't believe Woolworths was selling fresh blackberries this Christmas for a whole $6 plus per small punnet!! Where are the farmed blackberries to bring the price down :( We used to pick blackberries for free in the bush when I lived in Victoria.
this is propoganda, NPOV, and ranting - if this is a serious issue - please cite at least some newspaper articles about events/quotes from these biologists and ecologists etc.-- ZayZayEM 09:41, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Concern is mounting amongst ecologists, biologists, other scientists and environmentalists about an evident watering down of Australia's quarantine regulation. Much of this is due to Australia's membership of the World Trade Organisation, whose quarantine regulations are far weaker than Australia's and wholly inadequate for protecting Australia's unique flora and fauna. Due to Australia's membership of the World Trade Organisation, many forms of raw produce once banned from being imported are now being imported. A notable example is the important of raw salmon product from Canada, enforced on Australia after an appeal to the World Trade Organisation. From the point of view of any ecologists, biologists, other scientist, environmentalist or indeed any person concerned about Australia's unique and highly endemic and vulnerable flora and fauna, this is completely, utterly unacceptable and indefensable. Future ecological disasters are inevitable if these foolish practices continue. The devastating impacts of exotic Chytrid fungus in Australia, which has forced several Australian frog species to extinction, and is threatening numerous other Australian frog species with extinction, is an example of the devastating effects that will occur when exotic disease organisms inevitably enter the country with imported raw produce.
No, this section is clearly POV, there is no evidence to suggest that chytrids were introduced to Australia. The name of the setion was clearly a breach of NPOV.-- Peta 02:09, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Can anyone provide a reference that P. cinnamomi is an introduced species in Australia? Ethel Aardvark ( talk) 02:08, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. Interesting. I'd always assumed it was a native. Ethel Aardvark ( talk) 22:31, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
Do the foxes eat rabbits? What was the original "Hunting" purpose? Thylacinus cynocephalus ( talk) 21:23, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
Is there a reason, that the article does not address the topic of feral dogs in Australia? Sure, they can't really be classified as invasive since the domestic dog has been in Australia for millenia in the form of the dingo but should the topic not be adressed to prevent misunderstandings?-- Inugami-bargho ( talk) 07:57, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Why does the generic phrase "feral species" redirect to a page solely about invasive species in Australia? Shouldn't it redirect to the more general "invasive species" page? 76.106.194.104 ( talk) 21:11, 6 January 2015 (UTC)
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The entry "Bactrian camels" was added by a now indef-blocked user last year, without providing a source. While historically some bactrians may have been imported in the 19th century, the current references to control of feral camels in Australia refer exclusively to dromedaries, so I'm removing this entry. Cheers, Bahudhara ( talk) 02:39, 18 January 2021 (UTC)
there's perhaps 1000 or 2000 alien species of which a certain number are invasive and and summer economically significant, it would be good to have those numbers. 81.185.173.37 ( talk) 12:14, 17 May 2022 (UTC)
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Prickly pear as a weed?-- ZayZayEM 14:11, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Didn't someone successfully clear some fields of blackberry using goats to eat them? I'll have to research this and add the information. Also, by the way, blackberries are delicious :)
I couldn't believe Woolworths was selling fresh blackberries this Christmas for a whole $6 plus per small punnet!! Where are the farmed blackberries to bring the price down :( We used to pick blackberries for free in the bush when I lived in Victoria.
this is propoganda, NPOV, and ranting - if this is a serious issue - please cite at least some newspaper articles about events/quotes from these biologists and ecologists etc.-- ZayZayEM 09:41, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Concern is mounting amongst ecologists, biologists, other scientists and environmentalists about an evident watering down of Australia's quarantine regulation. Much of this is due to Australia's membership of the World Trade Organisation, whose quarantine regulations are far weaker than Australia's and wholly inadequate for protecting Australia's unique flora and fauna. Due to Australia's membership of the World Trade Organisation, many forms of raw produce once banned from being imported are now being imported. A notable example is the important of raw salmon product from Canada, enforced on Australia after an appeal to the World Trade Organisation. From the point of view of any ecologists, biologists, other scientist, environmentalist or indeed any person concerned about Australia's unique and highly endemic and vulnerable flora and fauna, this is completely, utterly unacceptable and indefensable. Future ecological disasters are inevitable if these foolish practices continue. The devastating impacts of exotic Chytrid fungus in Australia, which has forced several Australian frog species to extinction, and is threatening numerous other Australian frog species with extinction, is an example of the devastating effects that will occur when exotic disease organisms inevitably enter the country with imported raw produce.
No, this section is clearly POV, there is no evidence to suggest that chytrids were introduced to Australia. The name of the setion was clearly a breach of NPOV.-- Peta 02:09, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Can anyone provide a reference that P. cinnamomi is an introduced species in Australia? Ethel Aardvark ( talk) 02:08, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. Interesting. I'd always assumed it was a native. Ethel Aardvark ( talk) 22:31, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
Do the foxes eat rabbits? What was the original "Hunting" purpose? Thylacinus cynocephalus ( talk) 21:23, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
Is there a reason, that the article does not address the topic of feral dogs in Australia? Sure, they can't really be classified as invasive since the domestic dog has been in Australia for millenia in the form of the dingo but should the topic not be adressed to prevent misunderstandings?-- Inugami-bargho ( talk) 07:57, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Why does the generic phrase "feral species" redirect to a page solely about invasive species in Australia? Shouldn't it redirect to the more general "invasive species" page? 76.106.194.104 ( talk) 21:11, 6 January 2015 (UTC)
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The entry "Bactrian camels" was added by a now indef-blocked user last year, without providing a source. While historically some bactrians may have been imported in the 19th century, the current references to control of feral camels in Australia refer exclusively to dromedaries, so I'm removing this entry. Cheers, Bahudhara ( talk) 02:39, 18 January 2021 (UTC)
there's perhaps 1000 or 2000 alien species of which a certain number are invasive and and summer economically significant, it would be good to have those numbers. 81.185.173.37 ( talk) 12:14, 17 May 2022 (UTC)